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Old   February 16, 2016, 04:18
Question Commands Priority for runing a case
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Hi Everyone,

I have faced some test cases that they don't have Allrun script and consist of several different scripts like blockMeshDict, decomposeParDict, topoSetDict, snappyHexMesh and ...
I don't know which one should i run first and continue with others.
for example in a simple case I know we should use (BlockMesh-icoFoam-ParaFoam). but for professional ones what would it be?
does anyone know the priority of commands in openFoam???

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Hi,

I can't list all the command in terms of priority of use although you should do something like:

1. Mesh builder (blockMesh, snappyHM,..);
2. Commands who "prepare" the mesh such as topoSet, splitMeshRegions (if needed, etc);
3. Pre-processing such as changeDictionary;
4. decomposePar - if running in parallel
5. Solver you are using;
6. reconstructPar - if running in parallel;
7. paraFoam or any other post-processing tool;

Hope it helps!
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Hi,

I can't list all the command in terms of priority of use although you should do something like:

1. Mesh builder (blockMesh, snappyHM,..);
2. Commands who "prepare" the mesh such as topoSet, splitMeshRegions (if needed, etc);
3. Pre-processing such as changeDictionary;
4. decomposePar - if running in parallel
5. Solver you are using;
6. reconstructPar - if running in parallel;
7. paraFoam or any other post-processing tool;

Hope it helps!
Hi

thanks for your useful reply. it helps so much. but do you know any resources that have a command list or some more detailed explanations about this subject?
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Old   February 16, 2016, 05:34
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No I don't and that is a little hard to find.

Anyway when you find a command you want to use, try to understand what it does and fit it on the previous list. It's the best advice I can give you, perhaps someone else has a better way to do it!
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yes, you're right. thanks anyway my friend
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